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What does the Bible say about the purpose of the book of Acts?

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The book of Acts serves to document the early church's formation and mission, focusing on the spread of the gospel after Jesus' ascension.

The purpose of the book of Acts is to provide an historical account of the early church's development, detailing how the gospel was propagated and how the apostles operated under Christ's commission. It is intended to serve as a mirror for the church, helping believers discern their true calling and priorities in light of 2,000 years of history. Luke aims to codify oral traditions regarding Jesus' life and teachings, ensuring that the certainty of these truths is preserved for future generations, especially as it relates to the fundamental mission of the church to be Christ's witnesses around the world.
Scripture References: Acts 1:1-8, Luke 1:1-4

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